BROWN BUT THEY WILL KEEP THE MESSAGE. NOW WITH THE ONLY TIE R-R TRI-STATE FORECAST THAT IS INDEPENDENTLY CERTIFIED AS ACCURATE HERE IS KEN VIN ROBINSON. THE LAWNS ARE GREEN AND LUSH GIVEN ALL THE WET WEATHER WE'VE HAD THIS SUMMER. MORE RAIN IS ON THE AWAY CROSS THE AREA. CHECK OUT THE RADAR, A LITTLE BIT OF STEAMY SUN POPPED OUT THIS AFTERNOON, AS A RESULT YOU KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING, SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS ARE BEGINNING TO FIRE ACROSS THE AREA. LET'S START IN SOUTHERN PARTS OF OWEN COUNTY TO PARTS OF MONTEREY, THE STORM DROPPING DOWN TO 75, TO THE WEST OF SADIEVILLE. IT'S MOVING AWAY FROM OWINGTON. ONE SHOWER TO THE LESS OF GEORGETOWN. ANOTHER ONE BETWEEN FAYETTE VILLAIN MOUNT ORB. THEY ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN BUT THERE ARE SOME OF THEM OUT THERE. NORTHERN KENTUCKY TO THE WEST OF THE AIRPORT RIGHT NOW ON THE 71/75 CORRIDOR JUST TO THE NORTH OF FLORENCE ONE BRIEF BUT HEAVY DOWNPOUR. THIS WILL SLIDE THROUGH THE CENTRAL PART OF KENTON COUNTY OVER AROUND TAYLORVILLE. HERE IS A LIVE LOOK OUTSIDE RIGHT NOW. AS A MATTER OF FACT WE CAN SHOW YOU THE THUNDERSTORM IN NORTHERN KENTUCKY. YOU SEE THE BASE OF THE CLOUD HERE WITH THE RAIN SHAFT HANGING DOWN IN THE DISTANCE. IT IS CERTAINLY TEAM ME OUT THERE ALTHOUGH THERE AREN'T MANY STORMS IF YOU FIND YOURSELF UNDERNEATH ONE OF THEM IT'S GOING TO RAIN PRETTY HEAVY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD OF TIME. IT'S 85 AT THE AIRPORT. DEWPOINT UP IN THE MID 70S. THE DEWPOINT NUMBERS THAT HIGH THE STORMS ARE EFFICIENT RAIN MAKERS. THE EVENING FORECAST WILL BE STEAMY WITH A FEW POP UP STORMS ACROSS THE AREA. NOT EVERYONE WILL SEE RAIN THIS EVENING AND THERE WON'T BE A TON OF IT. IF YOU FIND YOURSELF UNDERNEATH OF THOSE TOWN POURS IT WILL BE HEAVY. DEWPOINTS IN THE 70S, TROPICAL FEELING AIR. ANOTHER VERY MUGGY OVERNIGHT ACROSS THE AREA. TAKE A LOOK AT FUTURECAST, YOU CAN SEE SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS ARE EXPECTED TO FIRE ACROSS THE AREA THROUGHOUT THE EVENING. AND AGAIN I DO ANTICIPATE WE'LL CONTINUE TO SEE A GRADUAL INCREASE IN THE COVERAGE BUT NOT EVERYONE SEES THE RAINFALL. THEY'LL GRADUALLY GO AWAY AFTER MIDNIGHT SO THAT BY SATURDAY MORNING WE'LL WAKE UP TO MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES. KIND OF HUMID, PROBABLY HAVE SOME LOW CLOUDS OR MAYBE EVEN SOME PATCHY FOG TO START. THEN WE'LL BURN THAT CLOUD COVER OFF FOR STEAMY SUN AND I THINK SATURDAY AFTERNOON SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS WILL FIRE ACROSS THE AREA. YOU DON'T SEE THE COVERAGE QUITE AS GREAT ON HERE HOWEVER I DO THINK TOMORROW A DECENT COVERAGE OF SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS, BUT THIS IS CERTAINLY AN INDICATOR OF WHAT IS TO COME FOR SUNDAY, THOUGH. SUNDAY IS LOOKING A LOT TRIER. ONCE WE GET BEYOND TOMORROW THE SCATTERED SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM THREAT WILL BEGIN TO DECREASE AND IT LOOKS A LOT DRIER TO END THE WEEKEND AND START NEXT WEEK. 71 AS A LOW TONIGHT WITH SCATTERED STORMS. MUGGY OUT. THERE TAM EXPECT STEAMY SUN. WE'LL FIELD STORMS IN THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. HIGH OF 86. I HAVEN'T SEEN THIS IN A WHILE, NOTICE ON SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WENT WE HAVE REMOVED THE THUNDERSTORM ICON. THAT IS NOT TO SAY THERE WON'T BE A FEW STRAY STORMS AROUND BUT IT WILL BE A LOT DRIER TO END THE WEEKEND AND START NEXT WEEK, HOWEVER IT WILL REMAIN WARM AND HUMID WITH HIGHS IN THE MIDDLE

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